Key Takeaways
- Staccato announced the HD P4X, a new handgun aimed for duty belts and professional carry, built on a 4-inch compensated platform.
- The pistol features a steel frame for recoil absorption, a compensated barrel to reduce muzzle rise, and a full-size grip for increased capacity.
- It offers 18-round magazine compatibility and comes with ambidextrous controls, a reversible magazine catch, and Staccato’s optic-mounting system.
- Chambered in 9x19mm, the HD P4X has a starting MSRP of $3,599 and will be available on July 13, 2026, built in Texas from American steel.
- Staccato’s Senior Vice President called it the most shootable, reliable, mission-ready handgun they’ve ever built.
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Staccato officially announced the HD P4X today, and USA Carry got to shoot it before the embargo lifted. Staccato invited us out to Staccato Ranch Vegas, where our USA Carry representative put rounds through the new pistol and Team Staccato professional shooter Michelle Viscusi gave us a full rundown of the gun.
The HD P4X is built on the same 4-inch compensated platform as the HD C4X, the concealed carry model with a compact aluminum frame. The P4X takes that platform in the opposite direction. It pairs a precision-machined 4140 DLC steel frame with a full-size Staccato HD grip, aimed squarely at duty belts, professional deployment, and overt carry.
The steel frame soaks up recoil, and the 4-inch DLC flush-fit compensated barrel cuts muzzle rise. The full-size grip brings capacity up to 18-round magazines. Staccato says the combination delivers the control and shot-to-shot consistency the HD line is known for, and it was one of the most requested configurations from their customers.
Paul Smith, Staccato’s Senior Vice President of Product, called it “the most shootable, reliable, mission-ready handgun we’ve ever built.”
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Like the rest of the HD line, the P4X runs ambidextrous controls with a dual-sided safety and slide stop, a reversible magazine catch, Glock-pattern magazine compatibility, an active firing pin block, and Staccato’s HD HOST optic-mounting system. Every HD pistol also passes the federal Ballistic Research Facility standards, protocols built to simulate real-world defensive encounters.
Viscusi walked us through the pistol at the range, and our representative confirmed what the spec sheet promises. The steel frame and comp keep the gun flat, and the full-size grip makes it easy to drive through strings of fire.
The HD P4X is chambered in 9x19mm and will come in three configurations with a starting MSRP of $3,599. It hits Staccato authorized dealers on July 13, 2026. Like every Staccato, it’s built in Texas from American steel.
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